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[Music] Welcome to this Writing, Reading, and Speech Assistance Area presentation about writing scholarship and transfer essays or personal statements. Before you write, you should thoroughly research the school or program you are applying to. Know it well. Many schools and scholarships ask for either an essay or a personal statement. These may be different labels for the same sort of writing. Reread all the prompt or prompts. Ask yourself: What am I being asked to write about? Some schools and scholarships require more than one essay or statement or may offer you a group of prompts to choose from. Make sure you read all of them before choosing. As a transfer student, it is especially important to know about the schooling program you are wanting to transfer into. Be able to speak specifically about what courses the school offers you for your educational and career goals. There are fewer transfer students than freshman applicants, which means your transfer application oft